Inclusive genomics research requires shifting from extractive models to bidirectional partnerships. By prioritizing community-defined goals, fostering transparent communication, and involving community advisory boards in the research design, scientists can overcome historical mistrust and improve study participation.
Learn how to build sustainable community-academic partnerships in genomics research through bidirectional education, transparent trust-building, and engagement.
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